THE PHILIPPINES: Hot Ears

Mrs. Carmen Nicholson Gispert had
known all along that her husband Francis Gispert was risking his life
by helping Father Walter B. Hogan to break the labor monopoly of
Manila's waterfont held by the racketeering Union de Obreros
Estivadores de Filipino, (TIME, March 12). After Gispert was shot dead
on March i, Mrs. Gispert aided police in tracking down her husband's
killer, a 34-year-old waterfront tough named Arturo de los Santos y
Esteban.

Santos confessed: "I didn't want to do it. Johnny, he ordered me to kill
Gispert ... Even when I met .Gispert on the staircase, I didn't want...